Leagrave to Luton

4 miles (6.5km)

Once the River Lea had enough water just beyond the source to drive a mill. But this first stretch into Luton is remarkably rural, with rare plants and the possibility of seeing a kingfisher. The first pub on the river is Bedfordshire’s oldest building. The beginning of the Lea Valley Walk follows the Icknield Way Trail, a 105 mile regional route based closely on the line of Britain’s oldest road running from Wiltshire to Norfolk.

RefreshmentsLeagrave’s Three Horseshoes Roundabout: McDonald’s. Open all day.
Biscot: Old Moat House, Nunnery Lane, Biscot. Mon-Fri 12-2.30pm and 5.30-11pm; Sat and Sun open all day.
Luton: Cafes in shopping centre and town.